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autoconf 2.6.4; libtool 2.2.6. These can be found from the GNU web site or its many mirrors. Make the Libraries and Programs. The install uses the standard GNU autoconf process. So its simply a matter of running ./configure make make install

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autoconf 2.6.4; libtool 2.2.6. These can be found from the GNU web site or its many mirrors. Make the Libraries and Programs. The install uses the standard GNU autoconf process. So its simply a matter of running ./configure make make install

As an example, Red Hat's slow and steady approach saved RHEL 6.4 users from the OpenSSL Heartbleed vulnerability because all RHEL versions up to and including that version shipped with a two-year-old version of OpenSSL that was not affected.